Jamaica Visited By Rain: An Ordinary Card with No Sharply Outstanding Contest.; Pickwick, Helped by the Track Conditions, Beats Fort Churchill in the Feature Race., Daily Racing Form, 1920-05-22

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JAMAICA VISITED BY RAIN An Ordinary Card with No Sharply Outstanding Contest Pickwick Helped by the Track Conditions Beats Fort Church ¬ ill in the Feature Race JAMAICA N Y May 21 The Arizona a selling handicap at five and a half furlongs was the feature of the ordinary offering at Jamaica today Kiin during lie night made the track muddy W Clancys Pickwick on account of his mud running ability was made a hot favorite despite the heavy Impost accorded him by the handicapper Fort Churchill cut out the running until at the sixteenth post when Pickwick which was in a contending position from the start drew alongside the leader ind in a mild drive drew away to win by three quarters of a length Fort Churchill hung on gamely iinil was easily second from Mars Mouse Youneed ran poorly in the going goingPefore Pefore leaving Baltimore S A Clopton pur ¬ chased from James Uowe acting for H P Whit ¬ ney the horses Scurry Night Haider and Twopair which he turned out with two others on the Devers Fiimi near Havre de Grace GraceH H P Strasburger reports the horse Fair Charity by Ilorron Elizabeth Gilbert died at ISelmont Park yeterdiiy yeterdiiyJockey Jockey T Nolan who was injured at Havre de Grace is now galloping horses again for his em ¬ ployer J K L Uoss Uosstl tl vp Princrss was Plttinn d J y lL Acker for s2r W and Segurola by C L Gcrling out of the hist ll e Ihrilrt was claimed by C L Gerling for f0rr f0rrFort Fort Churchill was taken by A U Bresler for 115 I


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